Hardwood Lumber

Over 1,000,000 BF of domestic and imported hardwoods, in thickness ranging from 4/4 – 16/4. We stock only the highest grades available, produced by the industry’s leading sawmills worldwide. We can obtain non-stocking and hard to get items in a short time frame and stock many specialty woods.

Antique Pine Rough Lumber

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All of our antique pine comes from reclaimed lumber and has a natural patina look, saw marks, knots, nail holes and that distinct rustic feel. The sapwood varies in width, and is whitish to yellowish, orange white or pale yellow. The heartwood is light yellow, orange or reddish-brown, and is resinous. The marked contrast between early wood and late wood is clearly shown in the growth rings.

All “reclaimed” or antique pine comes with defects and character markings present. Every piece of lumber has a history.

CLICK HERE TO ORDER A $10.00 SAMPLE in your choice of species that will be credited towards your full order.

In rustic or knotty grades of lumber, there will be a percentage of degrade during the milling process. Some knots may shake lose and/or fall out during the milling process. Mason’s Mill is not liable for these defects in moldings produced from knotty grades of lumber.

Categories: Antique Reclaimed,Interior Rough Lumber,Softwood
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Tag: Pine

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